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November 28, 2020
SPACE MEDICINE
Research provides new insights on health effects of long-duration space flight



Fort Collins CO (SPX) Nov 26, 2020
The historic NASA Twins Study investigated identical twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly and provided new information on the health effects of spending time in space. Colorado State University Professor Susan Bailey was one of more than 80 scientists across 12 universities who conducted research on the textbook experiment; Mark remained on Earth while Scott orbited high above for nearly one year. The massive effort was coordinated by NASA's Human Research Program. Bailey has continued her N ... read more

SPACE MEDICINE
Space travel can adversely impact energy production in a cell
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 26, 2020
Studies of both mice and humans who have traveled into space reveal that critical parts of a cell's energy production machinery, the mitochondria, can be made dysfunctional due to changes in gravity ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Defects in mitochondria may explain many health problems observed during space travel
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 26, 2020
For space exploration to be successful, it's vital to understand - and find ways to address - underlying causes of the health issues that have been observed in astronauts who have spent extended per ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Fruit flies reveal new insights into space travel's effect on the heart
San Diego CA (SPX) Nov 26, 2020
Scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute have shown that fruit flies that spent several weeks on the International Space Station (ISS) - about half of their lives - experienc ... more
MOON DAILY
China to build lunar research station prototype: scientist
Haikou, China (XNA) Nov 27, 2020
China plans to build a prototype for a lunar scientific research station in the fourth phase of the country's lunar exploration program, said Wu Weiren, chief designer of the program. The prot ... more
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ENERGY TECH
Neutrinos yield first experimental evidence of catalyzed fusion dominant in many stars
Amherst MA (SPX) Nov 26, 2020
An international team of about 100 scientists of the Borexino Collaboration, including particle physicist Andrea Pocar at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, report in Nature this week detectio ... more
IRON AND ICE
Western student first to spot asteroid speeding past Earth
London, Canada (SPX) Nov 26, 2020
For as long as he can remember, Cole Gregg has been interested in space. Last week, the Western University graduate astronomy student had a night he'll never forget as he spotted a previously undisc ... more
MARSDAILY
UK-built rover landing on Martian surface moves one giant fall closer
London, UK (SPX) Nov 27, 2020
The two parachutes that will safely deliver the UK's first ever Mars vehicle to the Red Planet have completed their first full-scale high altitude drop test Once the European Space Agency (ESA ... more
MARSDAILY
ESA and Auroch Digital launch Mars Horizon game
Paris (ESA) Nov 27, 2020
You're controlling your very own space agency at the dawn of the space age, with the ultimate goal of setting foot on the surface of Mars. Which technologies should you research? Which rockets shoul ... more
TECH SPACE
Using fabric to "listen" to space dust
Boston MA (SPX) Nov 26, 2020
Earlier this month a team of MIT researchers sent samples of various high-tech fabrics, some with embedded sensors or electronics, to the International Space Station. The samples (unpowered for now) ... more
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ESA and ClearSpace SA sign contract for world's first debris removal mission
Paris (ESA) Nov 27, 2020
ESA is signing an 86 million euro contract with an industrial team led by the Swiss start-up ClearSpace SA to purchase a unique service: the first removal of an item of space debris from orbit. As a ... more
DRAGON SPACE
How it took decades for space program to take off
Beijing (XNA) Nov 26, 2020
Back in 1970, the year China launched its first satellite, some scientists suggested that the government should start a lunar exploration program. However, their suggestion was turned down by ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Space worms experiment reveals gravity affects genes
Exeter UK (SPX) Nov 26, 2020
Living at low gravity affects cells at the genetic level, according to a study of worms in space. Genetic analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans worms on the International Space Station showed "su ... more
MARSDAILY
MOXIE could help future rockets launch off Mars
Pasadena CA (JPL) Nov 25, 2020
NASA's Perseverance rover carries a device to convert Martian air into oxygen that, if produced on a larger scale, could be used not just for breathing, but also for fuel. One of the hardest things ... more
MOON DAILY
China's 'space dream': A Long March to the Moon
Beijing (AFP) Nov 24, 2020
China's launch this week of an unmanned spacecraft aimed at bringing back lunar rocks - the first attempt by any nation to retrieve samples from the Moon in four decades - underlines just how far the country has come in achieving its "space dream". ... more


Moon mission tasked with number of firsts for China

MOON DAILY
Experts expect major contributions from Chang'e 5 lunar mission
Beijing (XNA) Nov 25, 2020
Space experts and educators from around the world are closely following the Chang'e 5 mission and are optimistic it can achieve its targets. Professor Martin Sweeting, a fellow of the Royal Society ... more
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MOON DAILY
Yutu 2 rover still operating on far side of moon
Beijing (XNA) Nov 25, 2020
China's Yutu 2 rover has been operating on the lunar surface for 692 Earth days, cementing its status as the second-longest-working rover on the moon, the China National Space Administration said. ... more
MARSDAILY
'Conscientiousness' key to team success during space missions
London, Canada (SPX) Nov 19, 2020
NASA is working towards sending humans to Mars by 2030. If all goes according to plan, the flight crew's return trip to the red planet will take about two-and-half years. That's a long time to spend ... more
EXO WORLDS
Here's Looking at You, MKID
Santa Barbara CA (SPX) Nov 24, 2020
In the years since astronomers discovered the first exoplanet - a planet that orbits a star outside the solar system - more than 4,000 have been observed. Usually, their presence is given away by th ... more
EXO WORLDS
A planet-forming disk still fed by the mother cloud
Garching, Germany (SPX) Nov 24, 2020
Stellar systems like our own form inside interstellar clouds of gas and dust that collapse producing young stars surrounded by protoplanetary disks. Planets form within these protoplanetary disks, l ... more
EXO WORLDS
A terrestrial-mass planet on the run?
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 22, 2020
Scientists have long believed that there may be billions to trillions of rogue planets drifting through our galaxy, unattached to any host star. A recent study has now identified one such candidate ... more
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ESA and Auroch Digital launch Mars Horizon game
Paris (ESA) Nov 27, 2020
You're controlling your very own space agency at the dawn of the space age, with the ultimate goal of setting foot on the surface of Mars. Which technologies should you research? Which rockets should you build? Should you aim for the Moon first or head straight to the Red Planet? That's the premise of Mars Horizon, a new strategy game from UK company Auroch Digital, created with help from ... more
+ UK-built rover landing on Martian surface moves one giant fall closer
+ 'Conscientiousness' key to team success during space missions
+ MOXIE could help future rockets launch off Mars
+ Field geology at Mars' equator points to ancient megaflood
+ Creating chaos: Craters and collapse on Mars
+ Hear audio from Perseverance as it travels through deep space
+ ExoMars parachute testing moves forward




Lowell Scientists Help Characterize Second Known Minimoon
Flagstaff AZ (SPX) Nov 24, 2020
Astronomers using data collected with the Lowell Discovery Telescope (LDT) have helped to characterize only the second known minimoon of Earth, a newly discovered asteroid with the designation 2020 CD3, or CD3 for short. The LDT observations helped to clarify both the rotation rate and the orbit of this diminutive body, the latter of which helped prove that CD3 is a natural body and not some rel ... more
+ Yutu 2 rover still operating on far side of moon
+ China's 'space dream': A Long March to the Moon
+ Experts expect major contributions from Chang'e 5 lunar mission
+ China to build lunar research station prototype: scientist
+ Milestones mark the way to moon exploration
+ China launches Moon probe to bring back lunar rocks
+ Growing interest in Moon resources could cause tension, scientists find
Swedish space instrument participates in the search for life around Jupiter
Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) Nov 19, 2020
The Swedish-led satellite instrument Particle Environment Package (PEP) will help researchers at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) to understand how three of Jupiter's icy moons are affected by the particles around Jupiter and search for the pre-conditions for life. After 14 years of work, the instrument is ready to take its place on ESA's Jupiter spacecraft JUICE. Prof. Stas Ba ... more
+ Researchers model source of eruption on Jupiter's moon Europa
+ Radiation Does a Bright Number on Jupiter's Moon
+ New plans afoot beyond Pluto
+ Where were Jupiter and Saturn born?
+ NASA's Webb To Examine Objects in the Graveyard of the Solar System
+ Lighting a Path to Find Planet Nine
+ The mountains of Pluto are snowcapped, but not for the same reasons as on Earth


Here's Looking at You, MKID
Santa Barbara CA (SPX) Nov 24, 2020
In the years since astronomers discovered the first exoplanet - a planet that orbits a star outside the solar system - more than 4,000 have been observed. Usually, their presence is given away by the slight effects they have on their parent stars, which vastly outshine them. For a decade and half, scientists have been trying to image exoplanets directly, but the Earth's atmosphere presents a maj ... more
+ A terrestrial-mass planet on the run?
+ A planet-forming disk still fed by the mother cloud
+ New Interdisciplinary Consortium for Astrobiology Research
+ Building blocks of life can form long before stars
+ Life's building blocks can form in interstellar clouds without stellar fusion
+ Climate Stabilization on Distant Worlds
+ Ariel moves from blueprint to reality
Artemis I launch preparations are stacking up
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Nov 26, 2020
NASA has stacked the first piece of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket on the mobile launcher in preparation for the Artemis I launch next year. At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, engineers lowered the first of 10 segments into place Nov. 21 for the twin solid rocket boosters that will power the first flight of the agency's new deep space rocket. Artemis I will be an uncrewed flight to ... more
+ Gilmour Space and Northrop Grumman sign MoU to Grow Sovereign Capabilities in Australia
+ Firehawk Aerospace raises $2M for next generation rocket engines
+ SpaceX uses booster seventh time on Starlink launch
+ Mighty Long March 9 carrier rocket set to debut in 2030
+ Voyager Space Holdings, Inc. Announces Intent to Acquire The Launch Company
+ Pentagon Mulls Upgrading Weapons to Tackle Hypersonic Vehicles in 'Near-Space' Zone, US Media Says
+ Relativity Space closes $500M Series D financing for 3D rockets




Moon mission tasked with number of firsts for China
Beijing (XNA) Nov 25, 2020
The Chang'e 5 lunar mission will need to overcome a succession of challenges and difficulties before it can be declared a complete success, project insiders said. Mission spokesman Pei Zhaoyu said Chang'e 5 will be the first Chinese spacecraft to carry out sample collection and launch operations on an extraterrestrial body, and these maneuvers will be extremely demanding and sophisticated ... more
+ How it took decades for space program to take off
+ China to Begin Construction of Its Space Station Next Year
+ China's space tracking ship sails for Chang'e 5 mission
+ China Focus: 18 reserve astronauts selected for China's manned space program
+ State-owned space giant prepares for giant step in space
+ China's Xichang launch center to carry out 10 missions by end of March
+ Eighteen new astronauts chosen for China's space station mission
Scientists claim controversial results of comets observations are consistent
Vladivostok, Russia (SPX) Nov 26, 2020
Astrophysicists from Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) joined the international research team for explaining the difference in the results of observation of the comet 41P/ Tuttle - Giacobini - Kresak. Researchers believe that data obtained by three independent teams are complementary and its complex analysis helps to unravel the mystery of dust chemical composition of comet 41P and other con ... more
+ Western student first to spot asteroid speeding past Earth
+ CSIRO research vessel Investigator films meteor break up over ocean
+ SwRI scientists expand space instrument's capabilities
+ DESTINY+ as Germany and Japan begin new asteroid mission
+ Weighing space dust with radar
+ SwRI scientist studies tiny craters on Bennu boulders to understand asteroid's age
+ The craters on Earth




Navy tests autonomous drone as target for laser weapon testing
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 25, 2020
The U.S. Navy Surface War Center announced a test in which an autonomous drone was launched and landed on a moving ship as a target for laser weapons. The tests, held last week at the NSWC Division at Port Hueneme, Calif., involved software made for the Navy by Planck Aerosystems Inc. that allow the drone to follow the ship without people controlling it, the Navy said. The four-r ... more
+ Do Directed Energy Weapons finally live up to their expectations?
+ Army testing new air defense system, laser weapons
+ AFRL breaks ground on new directed energy facility
+ US Army plans to mount anti-aircraft lasers on Stryker armored vehicles
+ Northrop Grumman taps Epirus for Electromagnetic Pulse C-UAS Weapon System
Russian military successfully tests new anti-ballistic missile
Moscow (Sputnik) Nov 27, 2020
The Russian military has successfully tested a new anti-ballistic missile. It was launched from the Sary-Shagan testing range in Kazakhstan and hit the simulated target, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement. The Russian Defense Ministry noted that the missile defense system is designed to protect against air and space attacks. "At the Sary-Shagan testing range (Republic o ... more
+ Navy intercepts, destroys ICBM during missile test in Hawaii
+ U.S., allied countries begin NATO Missile Firing Installation 2020 in Greece
+ Launching your career in missile defense
+ Lockheed Martin poised to deliver on national priority for Homeland Defense
+ U.S. approves sale of missile defense system to Romania
+ Turkey plans live-fire exercise, missile defense tests
+ US Space Force contracts for 8 missile early warning satellites




Impact craters reveal details of Titan's dynamic surface weathering
Pasadena CA (JPL) Oct 30, 2020
Scientists have used data from NASA's Cassini mission to delve into the impact craters on the surface of Titan, revealing more detail than ever before about how the craters evolve and how weather drives changes on the surface of Saturn's mammoth moon. Like Earth, Titan has a thick atmosphere that acts as a protective shield from meteoroids; meanwhile, erosion and other geologic processes e ... more
+ NASA Scientists Discover 'Weird' Molecule in Titan's Atmosphere
+ ALMA shows volcanic impact on Io's atmosphere
+ Interplanetary storm chasing
+ Titan's lakes can stratify like those on Earth
+ New chronology of the Saturn System
+ Evidence for Volcanic Craters on Saturn's Moon Titan
+ Saturn's Moon Titan drifting away faster than previously thought
Making 3D nanosuperconductors with DNA
Upton NY (SPX) Nov 11, 2020
Three-dimensional (3-D) nanostructured materials - those with complex shapes at a size scale of billionths of a meter - that can conduct electricity without resistance could be used in a range of quantum devices. For example, such 3-D superconducting nanostructures could find application in signal amplifiers to enhance the speed and accuracy of quantum computers and ultrasensitive magnetic field ... more
+ Researchers share design for affordable single-molecule microscope
+ Scientists explain the paradox of quantum forces in nanodevices
+ Rice rolls out next-gen nanocars
+ Nano particles for healthy tissue
+ Hybrid nanomaterials hold promise for improved ceramic composites
+ Scientists open new window into the nanoworld
+ The smallest motor in the world




Looking at solutions on a parabolic flight
Paris (ESA) Nov 19, 2020
What resembles a donut or the iris of an eye is actually a liquid cell illuminated from below. Part of the Chemo-Hydrodynamic Patterns and Instabilities (CHYPI) experiment that recently flew on the 73rd ESA parabolic flight campaign, this cell has a lot to offer the chemical solutions industry. Researchers behind CHYPI are seeking to validate a theoretical model, developed by Anne De ... more
+ Hundreds of copies of Newton's Principia found in new census
+ Designing new mirror materials for better gravitational-wave detection
+ UMD astronomers find x-rays lingering years after landmark neutron star collision
+ Einstein's description of gravity just got much harder to beat
+ Detection of gravitational wave "lensing" could be some way off
+ LSU develops method to improve gravitational wave detector sensitivity
+ China plans to launch Taiji-2 satellite before 2024: chief scientist
NASA's Roman Space Telescope to Uncover Echoes of the Universe's Creation
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 19, 2020
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will detect vestiges of sound waves that once rippled through the primordial cosmic sea. According to new simulations, Roman's observations could extend these measurements into an unprobed epoch between the universe's infancy and the present day. Studying the echoes from this era will help us trace the evolution of the universe and solve pressing cosmic c ... more
+ A hint of new physics in polarized radiation from the early Universe
+ A new beat in quantum matter
+ Scientists make sound-waves from a quantum vacuum at the Black Hole laboratory
+ Quantifying quantumness: A mathematical project 'of immense beauty'
+ Understanding astrophysics with laser-accelerated protons
+ Advanced atomic clock makes a better dark matter detector
+ Black hole or no black hole: On the outcome of neutron star collisions




Machine learning guarantees robots' performance in unknown territory
Princeton NJ (SPX) Nov 18, 2020
A small drone takes a test flight through a space filled with randomly placed cardboard cylinders acting as stand-ins for trees, people or structures. The algorithm controlling the drone has been trained on a thousand simulated obstacle-laden courses, but it's never seen one like this. Still, nine times out of 10, the pint-sized plane dodges all the obstacles in its path. This experiment i ... more
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+ Education key to developing lifelike intelligent robots, study argues
+ Walmart to end experiment with robots in US stores
+ Cockroaches and lizards inspire new robot developed by Ben-Gurion University researcher
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UAV Navigation and CATEC looking for the Global Unmanned Mobility Solution
Madrid, Spain (SPX) Nov 18, 2020
Smart cities are developing around the world. In order to turn them into sustainable and livable spaces, one of the key points is that they must respond to new mobility challenges. As days go by, betting on the introduction of a reliable and safe unmanned vehicle network on its transport routes is not as impossible. In this context, UAV Navigation and CATEC have presented a project within ... more
+ France seeks drones to detect, intercept battlefield radio communications
+ NATO receives final Alliance Ground Surveillance aircraft in Italy
+ Citadel Defense accelerates response times against UAV threats with AI
+ Sagetech Avionics and Kraus Hamdani Aerospace deliver ArduPilot integration
+ US approves sale of armed MQ-9 Reaper drones to Taiwan
+ Australia'first autonomous, high-altitude, long-endurance system will enhance maritime security
+ DARPA project strives for off-road unmanned vehicles that react like humans
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